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    🔥 Feed the Flame! 🔥

    For fun, let's see pics of your fire in your pits, regardless of fuel type. Best pic wins bonus points.
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  • Answer selected by Huskee at December 8, 2022, 02:56 PM.

    Alright folks, we're going to start featuring some of these killer shots in each issue of "HOT From The Pit!" So, remember to get that camera/phone ready and snap some "before the food" shots!

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      #2
      That is a great pic Aaron and will be hard to beat.

      The only open flame pic I have is of the Weber Gasser when I was adjusting the flames. As you can see the flames are a bit rich in this pic and they need to be leaned out.


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      • Huskee
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        Cool Barry! Nice one!

      • Marauderer
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        Thanks Huskee. But the blue flame from the gasser has no warmth from it like that pic of yours of the Yoder firebox. That pic is food for the soul.

      • WayneT
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        Priceless! LMAO.

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        • Jon Solberg
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          Love this!

        • Huskee
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          Soo donut?

        • Chriscrna
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          Yep. Soo Donut.

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        • Huskee
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          NICE Jon! Charcoal-eye view!

        • Daniel Leigh
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          Nic pic Jon, how much longer do you get out of your fire by laying your charcoal out in a line ?

        #6
        Y'all got some nice fires



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          • vandy
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            Now that's a FIRE!!

          • Mudkat
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            Love that!

          • Spinaker
            Spinaker commented
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            DW!!!

          #8
          now thats a fire! goonie goo goo !

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          Now I just need a nice Prime Ribeye
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          • Maineac
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            This grated fires of hell has my vote so far.

          • wcpreston
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            My vote so far.

          • Smokerstoker
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            I could stare at this picture for hours.

          #10
          <<A Ribeye will be done in about 30 seconds on that fire!>>

          Ah, Pittsburgh Rare!! I love it, maybe 90 sec/side to get really charred up. Need a min of a 1.5" thickness with 2" being optimum in my assessment.

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            #11
            I thought this was pretty cool, it's not set up I promise. Just noticed it and snapped a shot before they ashed over for good.

            Kingsford "K" surefire grooves

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            • Huskee
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              Daniel Leigh Here we call them charcoal briquettes (sometimes spelled briquets or abbreviated briqs). Waiting until they're white, or ashed over, before cooking is really only necessary if you use charcoal starter on them. That way you're sure it's burnt off before cooking.

            • Huskee
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              ...and during long cooks they light as they will and there's no harm. Use a couple wood chunks and the flavor is spot on!

            • Daniel Leigh
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              And here i was battling to maintain steady heat over long cooks..made my day

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            • Huskee
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              I like it!

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            Getting coals ready


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            My KettlePizza rig with the blast furnace fired up. could get a dome temp as my infrared just flashed, meaning over 1000. Cooked a mean za though.

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              #14
              BBQ Dragon making flames shoot out the bottom air vents in my charcoal bowl. Here I'm drying and then preburning logs in my old upright Brinkmann for tomorrow's brisket cook.

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                #15
                Really great looking coals but you guys know you are border pyromaniacs.

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                • Chriscrna
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                  Border? We are full blown citizens!!!

                • Karon Adams
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                  isn't [pyromania the REASON we do this? I don't call myself "Consort of the Flame" for nuthin.

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